How to Tweet from Turkey
Twitter went down in Turkey following Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's pledge to eradicate Twitter in the country.
The service may be officially banned — but Turkey's 10 million Twitter users are still finding ways to tweet.
1. SMS
In what is likely the simplest way to get around the restrictions, users can send tweets via SMS — though this solution is limited to sending outgoing tweets.
Twitter provided both English and Turkish instructions for doing this.
2. Change Your DNS
Many users are reporting they are able to bypass the block by changing their DNS settings. Non tech-savvy users will need to exercise caution when changing these numbers, but solutions like OpenDNS or Google DNS are reliable.
3. Use a VPN or Tor
Another solution is to use a VPN connection. Setting up a VPN usually requires paying at least some cash upfront, though there are free versions. But as one Reddit user pointed out, people should be cautious when using free VPNs. They can be unreliable, or in some cases, malicious software.
Users can also get around the restrictions by using Tor, which anonymizes your Internet connection. "Individuals use Tor to to connect to news sites, instant messaging services, or the like when these are blocked by their local Internet providers," its website explains.